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"I used Twinnings English Breakfast Tea but now buy M&S Extra Strong teabags. A bit more pricy but excellent cuppa every time
Your choice?" . Usually Tesco finest , Typhoon, and Tesco Finest coffee. Great range . |
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"Can't believe nobody mentioned barrys yet! Way nicer than lyons. "
Blueshirt bastards, them Barrys!
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Rooibos tea from South Africa. Naturally caffeine free and great flavour. Lidl have a version of it, called Redbush, and it's good as well as being a fraction of the price. |
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"Nambarie every time. To dunk or not to dunk, that is the question????"
Absolutely dunk, but what to dunk? A snack bar if you have it to hand is always nice |
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"Can't believe nobody mentioned barrys yet! Way nicer than lyons. "
I love Barrys Tea myself but it's too expensive so I stick with Supervalu Original Blend, much cheaper or tea from Lidl! |
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over a year ago
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"I don't care. ..esp if someone else making it
It always tastes so so much better!!
Lyons for me, milky, two sugars thanks come right up
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I'll grab the biccies |
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"I don't care. ..esp if someone else making it
It always tastes so so much better!!
Lyons for me, milky, two sugars thanks come right up
I'll grab the biccies as long there rea dippers lol " as long as there tea dippers
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"I don't care. ..esp if someone else making it
It always tastes so so much better!!
Lyons for me, milky, two sugars thanks come right up
I'll grab the biccies as long there rea dippers lol "
aww i want to dip a mcvities milk choc digestive now |
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"I don't care. ..esp if someone else making it
It always tastes so so much better!!
Lyons for me, milky, two sugars thanks come right up
I'll grab the biccies as long there rea dippers lol
aww i want to dip a mcvities milk choc digestive now " its good in the winter u have ur cupa and ur biccies sitting next to a nice fire
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"I don't care. ..esp if someone else making it
It always tastes so so much better!!
Lyons for me, milky, two sugars thanks come right up
I'll grab the biccies as long there rea dippers lol
aww i want to dip a mcvities milk choc digestive now its good in the winter u have ur cupa and ur biccies sitting next to a nice fire
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except when ya dip it to long.. and half the biscuit falls of in you're tea |
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By *idpunkMan
over a year ago
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"I don't care. ..esp if someone else making it
It always tastes so so much better!!
Lyons for me, milky, two sugars thanks come right up
I'll grab the biccies as long there rea dippers lol
aww i want to dip a mcvities milk choc digestive now its good in the winter u have ur cupa and ur biccies sitting next to a nice fire
except when ya dip it to long.. and half the biscuit falls of in you're tea " allways happens to me |
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"I don't care. ..esp if someone else making it
It always tastes so so much better!!
Lyons for me, milky, two sugars thanks come right up
I'll grab the biccies as long there rea dippers lol
aww i want to dip a mcvities milk choc digestive now its good in the winter u have ur cupa and ur biccies sitting next to a nice fire
except when ya dip it to long.. and half the biscuit falls of in you're tea allways happens to me"
and me |
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By *idpunkMan
over a year ago
carrickfergus |
"I don't care. ..esp if someone else making it
It always tastes so so much better!!
Lyons for me, milky, two sugars thanks come right up
I'll grab the biccies as long there rea dippers lol
aww i want to dip a mcvities milk choc digestive now its good in the winter u have ur cupa and ur biccies sitting next to a nice fire
except when ya dip it to long.. and half the biscuit falls of in you're tea allways happens to me
and me " Tea tastes weird after it happens |
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"I don't care. ..esp if someone else making it
It always tastes so so much better!!
Lyons for me, milky, two sugars thanks come right up
I'll grab the biccies as long there rea dippers lol
aww i want to dip a mcvities milk choc digestive now its good in the winter u have ur cupa and ur biccies sitting next to a nice fire
except when ya dip it to long.. and half the biscuit falls of in you're tea allways happens to me
and me Tea tastes weird after it happens"
Try it with a twix bar. Bite a bit off either end and suck your tea/coffee through it. Way better than plain old dunking!! |
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By *aid backMan
over a year ago
by a lake with my rod out |
im lyons tea but when I lived in the uk it was Yorkshire tea or tetlys extra strong.
as for dunking mcvities caramel digestive take some beating the layer of toffee keeps it together for a longer dunk |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"House of tea in rathmines do some lovely teas, I like their cherry black tea.
Can't deal with coffee drinkers.
aaw come on safe. .. I'll buy ya a nice frothy muckochapolottochocofrappelatte no? "
Is that something you put in a bucket ? |
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"im lyons tea but when I lived in the uk it was Yorkshire tea or tetlys extra strong.
as for dunking mcvities caramel digestive take some beating the layer of toffee keeps it together for a longer dunk"
You're not wrong. They have to be the best dunking biscuits ever. |
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"im lyons tea but when I lived in the uk it was Yorkshire tea or tetlys extra strong.
as for dunking mcvities caramel digestive take some beating the layer of toffee keeps it together for a longer dunk"
Love those biscuits, but they're nicer straight out of the freezer for extra snappiness. |
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"im lyons tea but when I lived in the uk it was Yorkshire tea or tetlys extra strong.
as for dunking mcvities caramel digestive take some beating the layer of toffee keeps it together for a longer dunk
You're not wrong. They have to be the best dunking biscuits ever. "
They're good, but they're no plain chocolate Hob-nob. Also they have a seatbelt, where's the dunk risk? |
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"im lyons tea but when I lived in the uk it was Yorkshire tea or tetlys extra strong.
as for dunking mcvities caramel digestive take some beating the layer of toffee keeps it together for a longer dunk
You're not wrong. They have to be the best dunking biscuits ever.
They're good, but they're no plain chocolate Hob-nob. Also they have a seatbelt, where's the dunk risk?"
Some activities are about security and comfort rather than risk. Biscuit dunking for me is not about that adrenaline rush that you get by using something like a Rich Tea or Nice biscuit. For me, the safety and security of a caramel digestive is akin to your mother wrapping her arms around you when you were a child and scared of the priest who was giving you the glad eye at mass on a Sunday. |
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By *aid backMan
over a year ago
by a lake with my rod out |
"im lyons tea but when I lived in the uk it was Yorkshire tea or tetlys extra strong.
as for dunking mcvities caramel digestive take some beating the layer of toffee keeps it together for a longer dunk
You're not wrong. They have to be the best dunking biscuits ever.
They're good, but they're no plain chocolate Hob-nob. Also they have a seatbelt, where's the dunk risk?
Some activities are about security and comfort rather than risk. Biscuit dunking for me is not about that adrenaline rush that you get by using something like a Rich Tea or Nice biscuit. For me, the safety and security of a caramel digestive is akin to your mother wrapping her arms around you when you were a child and scared of the priest who was giving you the glad eye at mass on a Sunday. "
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Miss tetleys tea! Lyons is lovely.
Coffee has to be green bean company. I buy a bag of the rep every now and then. If I'm out, millcarno or cap Colombia from Nescafé.
Mug size is more important. Has to be large mug or I go to have last sip and it's already gone |
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"im lyons tea but when I lived in the uk it was Yorkshire tea or tetlys extra strong.
as for dunking mcvities caramel digestive take some beating the layer of toffee keeps it together for a longer dunk
You're not wrong. They have to be the best dunking biscuits ever.
They're good, but they're no plain chocolate Hob-nob. Also they have a seatbelt, where's the dunk risk?
Some activities are about security and comfort rather than risk. Biscuit dunking for me is not about that adrenaline rush that you get by using something like a Rich Tea or Nice biscuit. For me, the safety and security of a caramel digestive is akin to your mother wrapping her arms around you when you were a child and scared of the priest who was giving you the glad eye at mass on a Sunday. "
my priest used to have one dodgy eye with a jam jar bottom lens....it magnified one eye to twice the size of the other. |
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"im lyons tea but when I lived in the uk it was Yorkshire tea or tetlys extra strong.
as for dunking mcvities caramel digestive take some beating the layer of toffee keeps it together for a longer dunk
You're not wrong. They have to be the best dunking biscuits ever.
They're good, but they're no plain chocolate Hob-nob. Also they have a seatbelt, where's the dunk risk?
Some activities are about security and comfort rather than risk. Biscuit dunking for me is not about that adrenaline rush that you get by using something like a Rich Tea or Nice biscuit. For me, the safety and security of a caramel digestive is akin to your mother wrapping her arms around you when you were a child and scared of the priest who was giving you the glad eye at mass on a Sunday.
my priest used to have one dodgy eye with a jam jar bottom lens....it magnified one eye to twice the size of the other."
Pmsl... |
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my priest used to have one dodgy eye with a jam jar bottom lens....it magnified one eye to twice the size of the other."
His mother obviously never warned him about the damage he could do to his eyesight |
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"aaw come on safe. .. I'll buy ya a nice frothy muckochapolottochocofrappelatte no? "
You just want to enjoy my cold, dead, "I have murdered before" stare into your eyes, in a safe, public place.
I understand. |
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By *vsnikki OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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"Can't believe nobody mentioned barrys yet! Way nicer than lyons.
I love Barrys Tea myself but it's too expensive so I stick with Supervalu Original Blend, much cheaper or tea from Lidl! "
Is Barrys a Southern brand? I've never seen it but it sounds popular. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Can't believe nobody mentioned barrys yet! Way nicer than lyons.
I love Barrys Tea myself but it's too expensive so I stick with Supervalu Original Blend, much cheaper or tea from Lidl!
Is Barrys a Southern brand? I've never seen it but it sounds popular."
Nikki you have just insulted a Cork institution lol! Be ready for a backlash .... |
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By *idpunkMan
over a year ago
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"Can't believe nobody mentioned barrys yet! Way nicer than lyons.
I love Barrys Tea myself but it's too expensive so I stick with Supervalu Original Blend, much cheaper or tea from Lidl!
Is Barrys a Southern brand? I've never seen it but it sounds popular.
Nikki you have just insulted a Cork institution lol! Be ready for a backlash .... " you can buy barrys tea in the north,it's not bad,but nambarrie is best |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm more of a coffee drinker myself (only during the day) but love a cup of Earl Grey from time to time... also like peppermint tea, which is very refreshing and good for the tummy or chamomile when I'm stressed. Lovely to add honey fresh ginger to it too
mmmm who's making me a cuppa right now? |
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